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i SUI3SCRIB15 FOR 'the capital journal, adivicii nsis IK THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THH UEST PAPER IN SALEM. 49-You will be well pleased with lt." it wh.i. UK a finni) ixviwnrMvr -Tlie Terms me .Most Reasonable-Sal VOL. 2. SALEM, OUEGOT, SATUHDAY, AP1U& G, 1SS0. NO. 31. CAPITAL First. af.innn.I Rank! iiiwuimuiumvi Aivim SALEM. OIlliVJON. VM. N. LADCB, I'rr-ddent. J)H. .1. ilKYNOLIW, - Vice President. JOHN HOIK, Cneliler. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, .Snn Francisco, Nuw York, London and Hon Kong biraght and sold. Slate, County and City warrants bought. Kiirnierx nro coidlally Invited to deposit vnd InitiMict business with us. Liberal advances lniido on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reusonnmo rates. Insumnco on such se curity ran be obtained. nt the bunk lu most rellablo companies. E.STA11I.1SUED 11V NATIONAL Ab'XIIOKITI Capital I'aid up, -Surplus, - - ----- 10,000 It. H. WALLACE, - - 1'iesUlent. Y. W. MAllTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALUKIIT, -.- - Cashier. DlRtCTORSi W.T.Gray, W. W. Martin, J. SI. Martin, H. S. "Wallace, Dr. W. A.CusIek, J. II. Albert, T. MeK l'ntton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private graxarlosor 'public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llcrlin, i long Kong aim uaicuua. New Store, Now 'Goods. M. T. RINEMAN Has opened up a fresh and clean stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, WOODEN and WILLOW-WARE, VEGETABLES, SYRUPS, GREEN and DRIED FRUITS and in fact evcrtlilng kept in li first class Grocery store. Casli paid for Butter and Eggs. Thopubllo In general Invited to call and see us. Atl goods delivered freo. State S' rcet, i oom formerly occupied by Dngan Ilros. Fresh b -end always on hand. Feed of all kinds kept constantly In our store. DR. J. C. GILBERT, -AT HIS- SANITARIUM. In tho Itank Block, treats all Chronic diseases of MEN AND WOMEN. On strictly scientific principles. His new Medicated Vapor Baths, Electricity nnd Klcctro-Mognetlsm, Pure and Compound Oxygen are not to be had at any other Insti tution on tho Pacillo slope Dr. Gilbert uses only BOTANIC MEDICINES NATITUE'S OWN REMEDIES. Offices and rooms especially fitted for-thc accommodation and treatment of ladles with ladles bath In care of Mrs. Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert confl ics hlms'elf to olltco practico and Is. therefore, always on hand to wait upon Jits patients. Special atten tion given to ureases oi women unu cnuu rcn. Terms strictly moderate. Consultations Free. 3-21-d w PIANOS!! THE -::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::- For sale cheap for cash or upon tho installment plun. Tor particu lars call upon .WM. S. ARNOLD, No. 3C7 Winter Street, Silem, Oregon. Proposals Invited. MiHK IMJAItl) OF TUimrEES OK TUB 1 Oregon Mate Insane Asylum Invites staled proposals for heating the state In. . sane aiyllim with hot water. Plan and speclfb n inns must be furnished by the bidders, l'lun of the building will be fur- r nished u ion application to Dr. Hurry Lane : jnedn al MipiTintcndent, Huleni, Oregon. Itoi win are also in Ited for an eleotrto llcht plant for the asylum of SOO light of 1 lii cndU' iwwer each, tnuandecei)t system to In m i.x d complete and ready tor aervlee ,nnd aubjeei to rigid lost. The right ;to re- J,v-t any and all bid reserved. Kid'- wil I be opened ut 2 o clock p. in. on , Tuesday, May 7, 1SH8. SYLVEHTKK I'KNKOIEK, OHO. W. McimiDK, O. W. WKBU, Hoard of Trust von. VW A, JIUNLY, Clerk of Hoard. TlieGapital National Bank SALEM - -'- OREGON. I 575,1)0(1 5- . ft A f I 1 B I I winis ana (tela Estate and IVc Boy and Sell Heal - Axn Transact a General OPERA HOUSE, Court Street, . ' wmmwfe Mill fc iiKs I l Wo have on our list a great variety of very desirable property for sale, ami as our business is not altogether confined to Heal Estate trans actions, we are able to furnish purchasers these bargains without claiming unreasonable commissions. Our long residence in this country and familiarity with its condition and peculiarities render us competent judges of where tho best lands arc to Do loiimi aim purcuases made. We have faith in Oregon of its future greatness; and especially this section of the Wlllamettec Valley. . The man who invests Hero in roal property runs no risks, it will bo more prolltable than bank stocks. Our soil and climate are not excelled, and people are finding it out. Now is the time to buy. We are situated so that parties making investments, if desired can secure loans on the most reasonable terms. The following partial list will show somo of the properties wo are offering for sale. 1GO acres, OJ miles south of Salem, all under fence uew barn and fair house small orchard road by tho place. Payment down, balance on time at S per cent. Trice 5,000. 102 acres, 5 miles southwest from Oervais, good house and barn with orchard 92 acres under plow. $1,500 down, balance on time. Prico 17.50 per acre. 407 acres, 4 miles north of Salem, improvements first-class- H20 acres un der plow plenty of stock water and range. Will divide land. 40 per acre for Improved part. ' 100 acres, 7 nnlescast of Salem 80 acres in cultivation 50 in pasture rest in young timber all under fence running water good house uuiii niniuuy urciinru un siuuu 11 wiuiiuu. cw pur acre. 203 acres, 12 miles northwest of Salem on Hue between Polk and Yam lull counties excellent land and good neighborhood all under fence part summer-fallowed. Part payment down, balance on time. 20 per acre. 320 acres, 13 miles east of Salem, all fenced 2 good houses fair barn good orchard several springs on the place good roads to Salem. 30 per acre. 190 acres, 7.miles east of Salem well watered with barn and orchard. Tho land is finely sjtuatcd and can be divided into two places the road running on two sides one-half mile from railroad. 2.5 per acre. 200 acres, 12 miles east of Salem excellent improvements all in culti vationwell watered and finely situated. $35 per acre. 8-5 acres GO acres In growing grain fair house and barn 1 acres meadow line yfcung orchard one-half mile from P. O. crop goes with place. Possession given at sale. Price $2,400. 0 acres, adjoining east Salem with houso luni and orchard can bu divided Into 3-2 aero lots facing town huh u delightful view will be worth double present prico soon. $3,000. 850 acres, 15 miles from Salem 800 acres in cultivation two houses and barns with orchard plenty of running water no better stock and farming land in Marlon county all fenced is divided Into many fields and pastures. A bargain for some one. Half down, balanco on time to suit. $15 per acre. 075 acres, 8 miles front Salem all under fbneo 350 ares at one time un dor plow flno pasluro land road along one side can bo divided to suit purshafeor. Ono-half down, balance on longtime. $17 per acre. 60 acres, 3 miles fromSalom lj acres in orchard lin garden 50 under plow balanco good pasttlro good-house and barn. A chance for borne one wanting garden property. $8,000. Store and stock of merchandise with warehouso worth $0000 also rosldonco if desired, situated on 0.& O. It.R.. good location for busInoHB no better grain section in tho Willamette Valley. CJood houso with one-half acre of land, in North Salem near street oar lino when oxtended if sold soon. $S00. Half block East Salem; on mill crock with good houso and barn. Plenty of fruit 82S0. Wf oh)r for tho first thno about 30 loU in A. F. Waller's addition to Salem, ranging In prioe from $250 to $500. Tho location Is lino, upon the highest ground In KastSulem, over-looking tho ontlre city and In plain view of all the State Uuildlnus, with tho Coast and Casoadu Mountains in the distance, while still eastward loom up Jhroo over lasting snow petfks. Prompt Attention Given to All Inquiries WILLIS & GHAMBERIiIN SADISM, M. L. CltAMBKltLIX. Al I II LnamDenin, Insurance Agents, Estate, - Agency . Business. - - ' SALEM OREGON. Negotiate Loans 0PKKA HOt'SB BLOCK, OOUKTj.ST., ; : OREGON; AN OPEN QUESTION. la Hai'rlsou a .Descendant of Pocn Iiontns? It is popularly believed that Presi dent Harrison is dosceiulod from Pocahontas anil from tho Parlia mentary soldier and regicide Gotioral Thonms Harrison who w as oxeeutod in 1000. - Pocahontas, daughter of Powhatan, manifested a friendliness for the oarly white Battlers of Virginia when she was but a girl. Tlio story of how alio saved tho life of Captain John Smith, who had 8bon captured and con demned to death by her father how Blie, on several occasions ,miuio known to the settlers their danger when about to bo attacked is well known to all acquainted with tho early his tory of Amorioa. Her subsequent marriago with John Itolfc, an Eng lishman hor removal to England whero a Eon was born, from whom 1 numerous wealthy families of Virginia ! claim doscent-jis tho basis of tho I opinion that President Harrison is one j of her descendants. I Whether this bo truo or not it is, howover, well known that Piosident Harrison is a descendant of a noted family, distinguished aliko in poaco nnit war. xno naino or Harrison is already indelibly written upon tho naeos of American historv. for Gen eral Win. Henry Harrison tho ninth President of tho United Stales was thograndfotherofUon. Ben. Harrison. The election of another momber of tho Harrison family is but another proof of tho prevailing disposition of tho public to roturn to healthy ad ministration of public affairs so characteristic of tho early years of government. A similar dosiro has beon manifested for a rovival of oarly manners and customs in many various ways, of which montion in particular can be umdo of the piovailing domand for those old time preparations which were so successfully emplojod in tho prevention and euro of tho ills and nilmonts which frequonted the oarly log-cabin homes. After much inquiry and research a noted manufacturer has procured tho originalmothods used in their prepara tion and again under tho name of AVarner's Log Cabin Remedies, tho public is possessed of thoso well known preparations for tho cine of coughs, colds, consumption in its early stages, blood disorders, catarrh, dys pepsia, debility, and other common disorders. Notwithstanding tho largo amount of time, attention and oxpenso which the manufacture of Warner's Safo Cure domands its' well-known repu tation as tho only remedy for the pre vention and euro of kidnoy diseasos boing world wido tho manufactorer is resolved to push tho merit of War ner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla to tho iront uocuuso ot its spionuiu blood purifying properties and groat valuo as a. household remedy and spring time system renovator. Pocahontas, ' during her life-long friendship for tho whito settlors ot Virginia, bosides hor many acts of kindness, is said to have contributed much valuablo information to tho log cabin homo concerning tho successful methods employed by tho Indians in tho treatment of diseaso and it mat ters littlo whothbr the nlloged relation ship botween hersolf and tho Presi dent bo truo or not for the namo of Pocahontas is already immortal. VOll IMUNT. VOU ItKNT.- In n lino looiUlty, several " nlcelv furnlhbod rooniH, eltber with or without board. Kor particulars call upon Win. 8, Arnold, M7 winter Mreet. rou sai.i: TlOItS.VI.iI3 Aitood pony, cart. burnosH l1 and some valuable bookn. J.w. Har ris. W TJOIt BALK A ood lony, bridle nnd nd ' die will be Mild reasonable. Kor par ticulars call at I.unn nmwn'i otore on Comniorclul street. rtOH 8AI-1S.-A I'-AIIM OK ACHKS I' all under fence and uultlvutlon, In tlio bent ninije oountry of Uuttcrn Oregon. Tlio baatelmnre ever offered for a niun to eninige In atock raising. For purtleulnrh Billon or address W. II. llVAHS.HHlein, Oregon. ANTJ5I. WANTBD To leu n 11 umail biillrtlnr lot,' ' convenient to nuHineaa, wiiii privilege of purebaae. Inquire f Capital Jodhnai. for AVANTER. A I'urtuori An energotlo young man to bike a half Intercut In u Weil-eSWUllHIjeU Ullll HiIUKtjrj,iH utif.iu.T.1., KtUO la rcmilifo. un inimi. ue uoud worker. Call or addrena "W. OAI'ITAI. Jovhkai.. M;" cure of New Hamoss and Saddle Store. A oompletallne of the lieat nttalltr of llar nm and Kuddlery alwjF un.liuud. ALL SH0P-MM)E. Kverytliing Warrapted to He u JUpresenN Jtcimlring Ntmtly J)oe. II. P. WILEY, IWRIIM, No. OI Court Strt, Uolurri. u M'lii.v is u Kotl inin et Uina exneri- nee lu the above line "f xondt, audaupci- lntnu all worn lurnca ooi ui u nop. (Jive him a mil hen in want of itnytblug In hla line and he will ire.it y n rvbt . , WrliilH' lb a i !-- .! ain4 you will u - nuoiln-,. ,i, ,i;i.', - ', uj and rallevd.. Huld by ill Uruggwu. rilllKl.Y l'KUSOXAIi. J. Minto, Jr., returned to Port land to-day. W. K. Bilyeu of Albany is in Sn'.eiii to-day. A. N. Clarke will spend Sun day in Joltbrson. Wesley ConipUm of Seattle Is visiting Salem friends. Miss Jessie Loonoy went to Jetferson to-day on n visit. Miss Pearl Scott departed thisJ afternoon for n short Vh.it with Port land friend. Miss Ada Neshltt of tho verslty leturns homo with .father to-day to Goldeiulalo. W. S. Holt, the Chinese Uni hcr nil. sionary, was in the city last uveiitng and icturnod to Portland to-day. A. N. Moorosaud wife took this morning's train for Portland, where they will spend Sunday with friends. Prof. .1. Str.iuh ofKugene univer sity was in the city to-day, visiting friends, and took the train for Port laud. Miss Laura Taylor, who isuttend- ing the Willamette VUnivorsity, will spend Sunday at Portland, return ing to Salem Monday. C. A. Hubert is in Portland to day. Ho leports business in his line fifty per cent bettor than this (line hc-t year. Win. Leo became prostrated yesterday while the funeral cere monies were being conducted oyer his little child. L. Kuhn, foreman of tho foun dry at the penitentiary, accom panied his who to Portland this evening, w here she wljl spend a few days with relatives and friends. Dr. II. 13. Peers, a young gen tleman who studied under Dr. Row land some years ago and who Is now located In California but who has been visiting friends In Albanjvwith his wife, arrived in the city this a. in. His wife remained ut Albany. LOl'AIi SlIJIJI VKY The circus is billed here for April ICth, Monday. Painless dental operations ut Dr. T. C. Smith, 02 Stale street, tf. Tho commissioner!' court has ad uirncd, having completed their labors. The btnlo touchers' association will I bo held in Salem tho second or third week in July. Pad liquor and too much of It resulted inn scene at Hill Anderson's place last night. Tho -overland train this morn ing was crowded very much, having on hoard oyer one hundred llrst cIiish passengers. The morning nuhjeet at (he Unitarian church Is, "It doth not yet appear what wo shall lie." Evening subject, "The rise and fall of hell.'' Those wishing to take a course In tho English branches, book-keeping nnd stenography will do well to uttond tho Salem business collego, Grlswolds block.' Apply for terms. Tho State Graugo will conduct their annual meeting in Salem In May. Many California visiting dele gates will be hero, and tho event will be a pleasant one'. It Is desirable to havo all mem bers and adherents of tho M. E. church present at tho morning sot vico to-morrow. Subject, Hreakcrs Ahead. Evening, Why Young People Should bo ItellgiotiH. A Stato Grange picnic Is already being talkod of. Tho location Is not yut decided upon, but will likely bo upon the banks of-tho Suutiam at Jullersou, unless a more conven ient or beautiful location can bo found, Wright' Myrrh Tooth Koap glvea Pearly WnlWToetli, I'urlfliw the IliwTli, l'revenu Teeth from Deiaiy. Hold by all brugglMlK -Only a few of thoo bountiful kits In Dr. Meredith's addition left. We have h good story house, now, and two full lots In Riverside nihil- Uou, for only $700; and bargains In ntrins (hut are gilt-edged. Duncan it I Sooth. Wright' Compound lixtraet of Huraa latrlllu euu be relied Ulm for nil blood db eaaea und akin iilteetlooa.' Hold by II, W. Oo and U. J. Kr. No nwttr where you rotun you shonhl not allow It to osoape your forgetfuliiess that the place to buy gnxrles, pure, trtwh ami cheep, Is uittcfulre Fnrnur's. JCveryhod y loiows- the pUoe, Follow the crowd and on will eome out all right. WiUht'a Mlaek berry Curdlal. u lulU OK rt-nifd) rorlln mo t obtitttttoOSSM of InurfUiwa and IiyaenUiry. Mold by all drugghaa. LATEST 1W TELEGRAPH. Important Events or (lie Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. A I'rosiiliMitial Proclamation. Washington, April 5. Presi dent Hun-Won has issued u procla tlon making Apiil 30th, the centen nial of Washington's Inauguration, n legal fmllduy, and fixing nine a. in. of that d ty as the hour for prayer and thiiiikxgivlug, for all religious creeds. A Divorced Actress. Ni:w Youk, April r. A divorce has been granted Maggie Mitchell, the actress, from her husband, Hen ry T. Paddock. The com pluinunt's lualn charge was adultery on the part of her husband in lSSand 1881 with one Minnie E. Moore, who was then living In Syracuse. Dentil of Mrs. llollatlay. PoitTi.AM), April o. After a lin goring Illness, which promised to terminate fatally at any moment Airs. Esther llollatlay, widow of (he late Hen Iiolladay, pascd away this afternoon. The deceased lady was married to Mr. llollatlay lu this city In 1871, and her maiden name was Campbell. Stanley's Expedition, mtiTssin,s, April 5. The report that 11. M. Stanley and Emlu Pa sha ate inarching toward Zanzibar Is believed in official circles here. Sui prise is expressed, however, that Euiin Pasha should abandon the lake provinces. Ivory in the pes' session ot tnepaiiy is esiiniwted to bo worth :i,i;0(),0()0 francs. Kco tlio Moral. OjfAH'A, April o. Robert Schield ierand wife, prominent residents of Calhoun county, Iowa, were driving Into Mason last evening, when a spark from Schtedler's pipe Ignited his wife's clothing and sho burned to death. In his efi'oits to extin guish tho Humes, Mr. Schleldor's hands were so badly burned that (imputation was necessary, nnd his recovery is doubtful. That Awful Fire. l ankton, Dak., April C Ac cording to the stories of tho farmers who suffered by the (lames Tuesday, it was no ordinary prairie fire. It licked up everything combustible, and grass, stubble und wood broke Into flumes, seemingly without coining In contact with lire. The combustion was almost spontaneous hi the dry and heated condition of the atmosphere set in motion by tho terrible gale. Horrible Superstition. AitKANHAS City, Ark., April 5. HeyinoiiH Thomas, suspected of being Hie person who robbed, the grave of W.-P. Wells, and cut oil' Ins lingers, was arrested by tho dep uty sheiill of Lincoln jointly at Varner to-day. Thomas, when searched, was found to have on his person a "hoo-doo" bag filled with hair, bones, elc. Ho claimed that ho was not tho party who robbed tho grave. Tile New York I'ostiimtlei'uliip. WAsiiiwrnrN, April 5, The presi dent has appointee! Joel H. Erlinrdt collector of customs tit New York. Cornelius VanColt (o bo postmas ter at Nuw York. Schuyler ISulry, of Virginia, to be chief dork of the patent olllco. Joel lS..Erhardt, appointed collec toi of customs for New York by tlm preslilen', was thu republican candl ditto for mayor at tho election last fall. The selection hasuopaiticular significance, as about all (ho lead ing republicans of (ho city favored his appointment. Tlioy Can't iiliitc. Washington, April o. It Is now stated that the Oiegou delegation havo not been able to unite on the names to fill four of the principal federal otllccs hi that state. There are more candidates for olllco than there are offices to fill. Tho four offices hi Oregon, for which the delegation have not thus far been able to agree upon (ho can didates, are, collector of customs ut the port of Portland, collector of customs at the imrt of Astorls, post master at Poitlai.d ami United States district attorney for Oregon, Thoro are two or more candidate) foroaoh of Ihese ollkvs, ami It Is Mild that a hitter fight Is' being waged for them. Thu Oregon delegation, however, is still at work, and they hope In a few days to be able to eoiue to an agreement which will be eminently .sulsfHetnry to uli concerned. Kxcileil Squatters. Diw Mmnis, la., April 5. Ad .vices front Webster City stnte that great excitement still prevails among the river land settlers there. They are armed with rides and re fine to be evicted. Yesterday the marshal and his poso retreated after being fired upon, nnd the of ficers are now deliberating as to what should be done next, since no one cares to be shot. It Is reported that the marshal will be reinforced by Hoops, either state or federal, but nothing definite is known at present. Hanged by a Moli. Kno.wu.m:, Tenn., April r. John Wolfenberger, an escaped con vict who shot nnd killed Sherifi' Greenlee of Granger county, Wed nesday, was taken from the county jail at Hutledge, at noon to-dny nnd hanged by citizens. When captured last night, Vyolfonhorger wassufi'er ing from a wound indicted by the slieriir's posse. The eili.ens sur rounded the jail last night to lynch him, but decided to wait for day light. The jail was strongly guard ed by citizens to prevent Wolfen berger's escape. Tlio President's Plans. . Washington', April 5. The pies ident has determined to taken few days of rest and recreation outside of Washington as soon as lipcun with out sacrificing public Interests. He has been under tisovero strain men tally and physically for the last eight months, and it Is beginning to tell on his health. Ills friends say that his physicans have advised hlni to take it short respite from of ficial duties, and he has promised to dosotd (he first opportunity. An Ungenerous IEcnmrk Tthaca, N. Y., April fi. At the annual examinations In chemistry at Cornell It Is said that out of a oluss of () tho "busted" and "con ditioned" arc sixty-five. Professor Newberry Intimated to ono of the girls that her low mark was tho natural consequence of her Inferior ity of sox and that tho feminine mind was not capable of grasping the truth ot chemistry. A Modest Olllco Seeker. Washington, Walter Howard, a merchant, who does business in Alaska, has talked to tho presidttit about the ideal administration ho could give Alaska If he was only ap pointed governor. Howard is not ashamed of the fact that he Is after tho olllco, for on tho face ot his card was printed, "applicant for the gov ernorship of Alaska." Caused by Snow. MoNTitiiAii, April 5. Clark's sausage factory, three stories high, oollrpsed. Tho roof fell In, owing t-) n presstiioof snow on it, forcing the southern walls out into the back yard and carrying with It to the basement tho three floors. At tho Cumberland Presbyte rian church to-morrow morning will be held communion, and the admission of members. Itl'.LKIIOUS lNTHIiIiKIENCK. JIoi.inixh itllliTiMi Hauday afternoon nt II o'clock at US Ultfh Ntrcct, llANiinr IlocK-F-Sunduy ultcrnnon at :i o'clock lu the V. (J. T. U. Hall, Court St. KVANiiin.K'Al. Ouuiioii. Ituv. K. Tvllol linger, pastor. I'reuclilugni 10,30 a. in. and 7:10 p. in. Hunday acliool at 12 iu. Allure cordially Invited, llNii'AlilAN Socn.-rv lingular service Ijiiuday morning at 10:.'10 a in at their hall, comer of Com t and I.lboiiy atieeta. up stall. OoiiHmt Invitation. Heats free. ClliusriAN CilUlioil Uliler I. It. Har nett, pastor. Mervluesnt 10:80 a in and 7 p in. Hunday aenool at 11! in. 1'niyer meet ing Thunalay ut 7:80 p in. Co.vriiii;oA'no.N,w, on uitcu .Services at HWIn iii. Uuiftlay school at 12 o'clock; Chilatlau Ivmleuvor iiieotlntfiit II; evening Mirvlco at 7. Ituv. Ausloin II, Drown, pa'ator. I'ltlMIIVTKIIIAN OltlMicu ltev, II. A. Newell, naator. l'l-onchlinriit 10:!i0u in and 7 p in. Koclety of Christian Kudenvor nl II p in. Hnhbiith kchool at 12 in. l'mycr meeting Thuistliiy evening at 7 p in. Uatiiomu Cuuiicit Chumekete and Cottage street. 1w ninas at 7J40 n in. High mints ami sermon at 10.NO u in. Hun- aehmil at H p in, Vuipers, sermon benedic tion at 7:110 p in every Humbiy. J. H. White rector. M. U CiiUMOUt-tfervlae Sunday morn ing at 10:, evening ut 7; Muiidiiy school ut 12 in. louivg iwoplea meeting ut U; bible readings und ismfeience Monday evening at 7. I'myer meeting Thursilay evening at 7 o'clock. All wwliwme, goisl Blnglug, seats free. I lev, Itolllns i sis lor. 1 - - Cuiinel coal In largo quantities has been dloovored in Alaska, the min eral products of wlileli torrltory seem to be fur in excess of thu most sanguine expectation. It is vanity to wlnh fur length of life and (o oaru little that the Ufa should be well spent, .'